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guardian.co.tt Tuesday, December 13, 2016
La La Land tops Globes with
7 noms, Moonlight with 6
Damien Chazelle's
Los Angeles musical
La La Land sang and
danced its way to a
leading seven Golden
Globes nominations,
with Barry Jenkins'
celebrated coming-
of-age tale Moonlight
close on its heels with
six nods.
La La Land earned
nominations for its lead
actors, Emma Stone and
Ryan Gosling, as well best
picture, comedy or musi-
cal. The film also scored
nominations for direct-
ing, screenplay, score
and original song in the
nominations announced
Monday in Los Angeles by
the Hollywood Foreign
Press Association.
Moonlight led the field
in the dramatic catego-
ries, including best pic-
ture. It earned nods for
Jenkins' directing and
script, supporting actor
favourite Mahershala Ali
and supporting actress
Naomie Harris.
The other nominees
for best picture, drama,
were Manchester by the
Sea, Lion, Hell or High
Water and Mel Gibson's
Hacksaw Ridge.
The Weinstein Co's
Lion, the story of an Indi-
an boy separated from his
family, had an especially
good morning. The film
also earned nods for Dev
Patel and Nicole Kidman.
Kenneth Lonergan's
tender portrait of grief,
Manchester by the Sea,
landed five nominations,
including best actor in a
drama for Casey Affleck.
Producer Matt Damon, in
a statement, thanked the
Hollywood Foreign Press
"for championing a little
movie like ours."
Meryl Streep landed
her 30th nomination for
best actress in a musical
or comedy for Florence
Foster Jenkins. Streep, an
eight-time winner, will
also be the recipient of the
Cecil B DeMille Award for
career achievement.
Going into the Gold-
en Globe nominations,
no film had more mo-
mentum than Jenkin's
celebrated Moonlight,
a staple of top ten-lists
and the best film choice
of the Los Angeles Film
Critics Association and
the Gotham Independent
Film Awards.
But La La Land, the top
film choice of the New
York Film Critics Circle
is viewed as the Oscar fa-
vourite, and, as expected,
it dominated.
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Page A31
Ryan Gosling, left, and Emma Stone in a scene from
La La Land. The film was nominated for a Golden
Globe award for best motion picture musical or
comedy on Monday. PHOTO: DALE ROBINETTE